Does anyone know if there is a way to bypass the DVD player so it will play video while driving and not only when the car is stationary?
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I don't know of any way.
There may be some vagcom changes you can make to get it to happen however.
It is ilegal to have the DVD player running while the car is moving just so you know.
I also don't see the point in having it running while the car is moving.
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I don't see much use in having DVD capabilities and not being to enjoy a DVD while driving....(NOT THE DRIVER) other passengers should be able to still watch the screen on a long trip, without having to go to the extent of installing extra screens in the back.
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Originally posted by avalasia View PostI don't see much use in having DVD capabilities and not being to enjoy a DVD while driving....(NOT THE DRIVER) other passengers should be able to still watch the screen on a long trip, without having to go to the extent of installing extra screens in the back.
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I will state this calmly and quietly. There's a very good reason why the unit will not play a DVD when moving, it involves the safety of every road user not just the driver of the vehicle involved. For what it's worth if I ever saw somebody running such a system I would "dob them in" without any hesitation whatsoever. Your life may not be precious but mine and my family's are.Derek
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2022 R-Line Golf Mk8 in Kings Red Metallic
Previously 3 Tiguans 2008, 2013, 2017
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Originally posted by AGO41T View Postusualy normal dvd players have a handbrake wire which once the hand brake drops video cuts off..
just ground the wire
I agree completely with NZTig in saying it is a rule to protect not only you but every other driver on the road.
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Come off your high horses will you. Dob me in?
Since when did a dvd player become the most dangerous thing on the road? i don't intend on watching movies while im driving but last time i checked the Tiguan has room for another 4 passengers who are free to watch a movie as they please.
Speed limits are also rules put in place to protect drivers, have you even exceeded the speed limit even by a single km/h?
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Originally posted by avalasia View PostCome off your high horses will you. Dob me in?
Since when did a dvd player become the most dangerous thing on the road? i don't intend on watching movies while im driving but last time i checked the Tiguan has room for another 4 passengers who are free to watch a movie as they please.
The rules are in place to minimalise distractions to the driver, if you want the passengers to watch dvd's while you are driving then you can purchase aftermarket tv screens for the rear passenger seats.
As a real life example/simulation, try sitting in the tv room at home and not watching it while everyone else is watching and enjoying it, i can guarantee that you won't be able to last about 2 hours (average dvd length)
When it comes down to it, the rules are there and you have to abide by them or face the consequences.
I would dob someone in as well if i saw their dvd player on whilst driving.
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Originally posted by High-Fidelity View PostKufatec do a TV-in-motion adapter but you lose the dead reckoning ability of the RNS-510.
And the Kufatec video in motion has a problem in that the ability to disable the unit does not work.website: www.my-gti.com
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The AVC9000-1 has an external video out (I suppose the RNS510 also has external video out), so it would be a simple matter to plug in a hreadrestraint or roof mounted additional screen.TDI tiguan in the drive. ParkAssist, comfort, fogs
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I have a aftermarket dvd unit which is wired to the hand break like AGO41T said, the interesting thing is, you can get a second display (say to put on your sun visors like i planned to do originally) have the in dash wired legally and correctly, and run the second display off the video out and its perfectly legal to watch as far as i can understand.
You can ground the main display or put a hidden switch in, but if you get caught by the police, its illegal. and if you were in a crash, i think your insurance company would use that as a way out also.
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